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Top Europeans in MM bracket for 04 Vladimir Lenin Elizabeth I Christopher Columbus Louis the 14th Michelangelo Peter the Great John Locke Adolph Hitler Gorbachev Charles V, HRE John Calvin William II of Germany Joseph Stalin Johann Gutenberg Henry VIII Oliver Cromwell John Wycliffe Gustavus Adolphus Montesquieu Otto von Bismarck Martin Luther Karl Marx

Top Europeans in MM bracket for 07 Johannes Gutenberg Joseph II Henry VIII Martin Luther Nicolo Machiavelli Otto von Bismarck John Locke Tycho Brahe Thomas Hobbes Louis Pasteur Petrarch Gorbachev Louis XIV Joseph Stalin Elizabeth I Copernicus Adolf Hitler Napoleon Boneparte John Calvin John Wycliffe Frederick the Great Isaac Newton William II Rousseau

March Madness plans Jacoby will randomly pick a card That person will choose where their “guy” goes on the blank chart Jacoby will choose another card. That person will decide from the remaining blanks where his “guy” will go. If he chooses someone in the bracket next to his, that will be his competition Once all cards are exhausted, Jacoby will move some around… mostly to fill in spaces to limit the automatic advancements Once all guys are in place, the first round starts One guy gets up to 30 seconds to argue why HIS guy is more impressive or impactful (your choice) than the other guy. No rebuttals. Immediately following that 30 seconds (each guy), class will vote, and one advances to the next round. Once we hit the final four, we’ll stop.